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Vaccines produced by Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna had already been approved by Health Canada
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The country has spent the last year trying to quell the virus, but also grappling with a lack of vaccines, medical supplies and pharmaceutical manufacturers in Canada
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PAL Aerospace and De Havilland Canada believe there exists a significant global market for missionized turboprop aircraft, especially in the MPA and ISR market.
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Thinking about adopting 3D Printing but don’t know where to start or.
Save the date for 3D in Action, hosted by Mohawk College’s Additive Manufacturing Innovation Centre in partnership with Canada Makes.
Learn more about the different additive manufacturing processes - from metal to plastic printing and more. Connect directly with industry-leading equipment manufactures. Discover real-world, Canadian manufacturing use cases for 3D Printing.
Held virtually, May 18 and May 19, 2021.
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Over $130,000 available for university and college students
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Infrastructure investment needed to accelerate adoption of EVs in Canada as concerns persist over battery life and range
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Federal funding is provided through Natural Resources Canada's Zero-Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program
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Two experts explain why the UK's vaccine programme has been a success, while abroad China, Russia and India use vaccine supplies to increase their soft power
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Scientists issued an urgent call for better federal regulation of these endocrine-disrupting chemicals. Here's why
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Travel in to and out of small and rural communities is spreading COVID-19
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Honeywell’s investment expands on its existing partnership with Librestream, while Evergy Ventures begins a new relationship, to accelerate digital transformation within the energy sector.
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On International Repetitive Strain Injury Awareness Day, Feb. 28, the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) encourages workplaces across Canada to help spread awareness on preventing debilitating injuries in the workplace.
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